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OPERAS CONCERTS WINTER VACATION IN EOFE si NU Charter Flight i c Dec. 27-Jan. 13 $359 pro rate airfare Direct Flight Lincoln-London Return from Paris or London 8 l Flights & i Study Tours $ 345 Nebr. Union jj 472-3264 DEADLINE: NOV. 20 1 FOLKLORE CELEBRATIONS 30 o INTERVIEW AND COST ACCOUNTING MANAGERS Representatives for one of the worlds largest procurement firms will be on campus in the near future to interview prospective employees. The Navy is seeking college seniors for positions in the finance field. Applicants should be business or liberal arts majors who can handle responsibility early in their careers. If you have any questions see: Carl and Scott at the Placement Office on Nov. 14, 15, & 16 or contact: Joe Sabel 6910 Pacific St. Suite 400 Omaha, Ne. 68106 or call (402) 221-9386 collect. THE NAVY-ITS NOT JUST A JOB ITS AN ADVENTURE Carters three vetoes fulfill his anti inflationary promises Washington - President Carter raised the ire of farmers, textile marketers and stu dent nurses Saturday by vetoing three bills, signaling once more his determination to curb inflation. HP datelines In a series of actions aimed at control ing inflation, Carter also announced plans to keep feed-grain prices from increasing by more than approximately five percent in the next two years. The president's moves came well ahead of a midnight deadline for vetoing legisla tion enacted by the 95th Congress, which adjourned Oct. 15 at the end of an around-the-clock lawmaking weekend . The actions finally cleared Carter's desk of pending bills. The White House announced that Carter had vetoed: -A bill that would have restricted his ability to permit imports of cheap foreign beef. -A measure that would have forbidden him to lower tariffs on imported textiles. -A bill authorizing spending "far in excess" of that requested by the admini stration for student-nurse training. Carter also decided against imposing tighter production controls on already abundant supplies of corn and other feed grains, an action projected to lead to an average increase in corn prices of about one percent by next October and 4.4 percent in the year after that, given normal weather. Paraquat pot hazard Washington- Eight months after HEW Secretary Joseph Califano touched off con cern over paraquat-contaminated mari juana, a federal drug agency has toned down its estimate of the hazard posed to heavy marijuana smokers. The heavy users still could run a risk of ermanent lung damage from smoking Mexican marijuana tainted by the tasteless, odorless, colorless but poisonous herbi cide, according to a final report released by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The institute fixed the danger level at five marijuana cigarettes daily for a year with 500 parts per million of paraquat. It makes no mention of risk for occasional smokers. The institute, an agency within the Department of Health, Education and Wel fare, had said in its preliminary report last March that the danger existed for anyone who for several months smoked three to five joints daily containing 450 parts per million of paraquat. It also indicated in its preliminary report that there could be a risk for those who smoked less often or fewer contamin ated joints. In its final report, the institute also warned that pot smokers have more to worry about than just paraquat contamin ation. The institute said regular marijuana smoke contains more cancer causing agents than tobacco smoke. It cited a recent study that found chronic marijuana smokers those who smoke five or more joints a day- had less ability to exhale air that those who smoked 16 or more cigarettes a day. The revent study said tars from mari juana smoke were shown to produce tumors in laboratory-tested animals. 13 of USA OMAHA 402-392-1210 CLASSES BEGIN NOV 27 Adults-$1.50 I J Skate rental .50 J Mod- it Starting Today g 7 Beautiful Days!! I I I I I I I i I I J IS F3 Bill Weekday Sessions 7:30-9:30 Sot & Sun. 12:30-2:30; 3:00-5:00 & 8:00-10:00 pn. REVIEW i " " "-" """" 11111 - u 1 1 i on with coupon I I Builders is having a reorganization! I meeting. Tues. Nov. 14th 700 pm in the Nebraska Union Everyone Invited! puilders is the only student service organization and has been involved in such activities as : Activities Mart Buzz Book Hosting Tours of UNL Campuses Builders Scholarships Student Advising and many more short stuff Need help in accounting? Beta Alpha Psi is sponsoring an accounting lab today in CBA 120 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and in CBA 123 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Beta Alpha Psi members will be available to answer any questions you may have on accounting material. The University Program Council-East will present "The Goodbye Girl" to night at 9 in the East Room, number will be post ed. There will be a free disco after the movie until 11. ECKANKAR will meet tonight at 7:30 in the union. Room number will be posted. The New Student Orientation is sponsoring an orientation host meeting at 3:30 pjn. Tuesday in the union. Room number will be posted. Zeta and Zeta alumni chapter of Omicron Nu will meet 6:15 pjn. 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